How to Fix Bluetooth and Game Issues After Switching to Linux?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

Hey everyone! My Windows system kept crashing because of updates, so I decided to switch to Linux Ubuntu since I've heard it's user-friendly. However, I'm having some trouble: my Bluetooth won't connect to my devices, and my games aren't running properly like they did on Windows. I'm considering switching to Linux Mint, but I wanted to ask for advice here first. What should I do to fix these issues?

4 Answers

Answered By HelpfulHacker88 On

You should definitely give MX Linux a try, especially if you're new to this. It has excellent guides and documentation. You can try it live using the .iso file. Also, check out Ventoy; it lets you test different distros without installing them!

CuriousCat42 -

I heard about that on YT. I'll try them before installing and go for the one that works! It was annoying as hell downloading drives and using commands I never knew existed in the terminal!

Answered By UbuntuNinja33 On

Run the command "sudo apt-get install bluez" in the terminal. It might save you a lot of hassle by getting your Bluetooth working without needing to switch distros!

Answered By TechieGamer99 On

If your Bluetooth adapter is integrated into your motherboard, it might need to be enabled in the BIOS. I had the same problem when I switched motherboards recently!

CuriousCat42 -

I'll check that out!

Answered By LinuxExplorer71 On

If you're still struggling, you might want to consider switching to Linux Mint or even Nobara. Let me know what you find!

CuriousCat42 -

Do Mint and Nobara not have those issues?

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